The perfect guide to tracing your Scottish ancestors. Combining the traditional methods of researching family history with new methods offered by information technology and the internet, this book is an essential resource. Examples of family history research, lists of useful web sites and names and addresses of relevant offices, organisations and societies are provided. And a detailed bibliography is included for those who want to take their research further.The most up-to-date book on the subject, Discover Your Scottish Ancestryis the ideal tool both for those starting out and for the more experienced family history researcher, whether living in Scotland or overseas.Key Features:*Integrates traditional approaches with new technology including the web*Stresses importance of rigorous traditional methods of family history research*Includes illustrative case studies*Covers Scottish primary and secondary sources of information
This ideal guide to tracing your Scottish ancestors combines the traditonal methods of researching family history withnew mwthods offered by information technology and the key investigatory tool, the internet.
This book provides easy, step-by-step instruction that enables readers to research Scottish records more easily and efficiently, and discover their Scottish ancestors.
hether you are new to genealogy or have been researching for years, you are now ready to trace your Scottish ancestors. You are in for a real treat. No matter who you are or where you live, you can find your Scottish ancestors!
Based on the vast collection of records in the National Archives, this edition includes all the latest internet developments, yet still covers all the traditional resources thoroughly. The National Archives...
This book will help you uncover your Scottish heritage, from identifying your immigrant ancestor to tracking down records in the old country.
At Dalziell, Lanarkshire, over 2,000 people were absent on census night, because 3rd April 1911 was a holiday. These people may appear in other parts of Scotland. 6.10 The Centre holds street indexes for certain large urban areas and ...
The world of genealogical research has changed dramatically in the years since this book debuted.
Todd, Andrew Family History Nuts and Bolts: Problem-solving through family reconstitution techniques, 3rd edition (Andrew Todd, Bury, 2015). Wintrip, John Tracing Your Pre-Victorian Ancestors: A Guide to Research Methods for Family ...
This new and updated edition of the guide includes information on how to access family data utilising electronic resources and the Internet - a must if conducting research from an overseas base - and is a very welcome addition to the family ...
"Whether you have some idea of how and where your ancestors lived or are at a total loss about how to start your search, renowned genealogist Anthony Adolph shows you how to unravel your family history, generation by generation, and how to ...